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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Pulitzer Prize for Fiction The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction is definitely in the top ten on the importance list. I've pronounced it Pew-lit-sir for years but it's actually pronounced "PULL-it-sir." Unfortunately, the majority of the public never hears about the best fiction Publishers Weekly This 100+ year old print publishing magazine is an industry leader in providing trends, news and reviews of pretty much everything to do with book publishing. The last couple years they have expanded their reach to include the internet. Prince Caspian - Review This is the fourth novella of C. S. Lewisīs Narnia collection. It was first published in 1951. In the fifteen short chapters we are introduced to a new era of Narnia as well as a new character and future King. Pride and Prejudice Review Jane Austen (1775-1817) was a popular 19th century author whose works became more popular after her death. Besides Pride & Prejudice her other major works include Sense & Sensibility, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion. Pomegranate Soup Review Pomegranate Soup is the story of īnew beginningsī; of planting seeds, letting the roots take hold and rejoicing in what blooms. Sometimes it isnīt all that was expected and sometimes itīs even better. Philosophy and Literary Fiction Literary fiction has always been laced with moral philosophy. The intent of the authors is to leave readers thinking long after the final paged has been turned or in some cases teach the reader the authorīs philosophical ideal. PEN/Faulkner Award Reading List If you haven't spent much time following book awards they are an excellent source for great reading lists. Here is a listing of books from The Pen/Faulkner Award beginning PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction This national award for best work by an American author was founded in 1980 by the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. This foundation and award is associated with PEN, an international organization devoted to the rights and freedoms of writers worldwide. It was Pearl Luke - Author Interview Nestled in the Southern Gulf Islands of British Columbia on Salt Spring Island you'll find Pearl Luke and her partner of ten years Robert Hilles (author, poet) and their children. Pearl has been writing for twenty years and works full time as a novelist with the occasional online mentoring. Patricia Wood - Author Interview Imagine working as a writer full time on your sailboat in Honolulu, Hawaii. Patricia Wood doesn't have to use her imagination. She is living this dream. Her sailboat? A 48 foot ketch called Orion. This hasn't always been the case. According
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